Principal booked for beating students

Allegedly for not greeting him

December 17, 2018 10:52 pm | Updated 10:52 pm IST - Shahjahanpur (U.P.)

A case has been filed against principal of a secondary school here Monday for allegedly beating up students for not greeting him with “As-Salaam-Alaikum”.

Principal secretary and nodal officer of the district, Dimple Verma on a visit to the Bilhari Secondary School in Tilhar area Sunday was told that principal Chand Mian was demanding that he be greeted with “As-Salaam-Alaikum” and he would beat up those wishing him “good morning”, an official said.

Student’s complaint

Class VI student Priyanshu, who met the officer along with other locals, told her that since the children were not being able to say “As-Salaam-Alaikum” they were beaten up.

He also showed injury marks on his neck to the visiting official, Chief Development Officer Prerna Sharma said.

Medical examination

The student was sent for medical examination and the preliminary inquiry report has been handed over to Basic Shiksha Adikari (BSA) Rakesh Kumar.

“Principal Chand Mian has prima facie been found guilty of the charges and suspended...further inquiry is on,” Mr. Kumar said.

Meanwhile, Chand Mian has rejected the allegations and said that he was being defamed.

Station House Officer of Tilhar, Ashok Pal, said on complaint of Priyanshu’s mother Kamla, an FIR has been lodged.

A probe is going on in the matter, he said.

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